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Which graph represents y=sqrt(x-4)

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Answer:

For this case we have the following function:

y = root (x-4)

It is a function in the form of a parabola.

The domain of the function is:

[4, inf)

To make the graph we can make use of a computational tool and verify that the graph corresponds with the mentioned characteristic

Explanation:

User Jnsnsml
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Answer:


y = √((x-4))

Explanation:

The graph represents a parabola that looks more or less like an exponential function.

Let the output be y

In this case, the input values will be (x-4)

The output y, will be =
√((x-4))

The function will be parabolic along the x-axis

Another way to visualize this is to consider the exponential graph of
y = e^(x)

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